It had been a normal day. I had done some missions in name of the glorious Navy already, and I felt like cleaning some belts in Pashanai.
"Those damn pirates, will they never learn?" I can't help feeling a bit of psychotic joy every time I see one of their futile ships being blown to pieces.
It wasn't until the third belt, when I suddenly got an urgent message from Udhias Sheila. An important mission from the Amarr Empire itself. This sounded serious.

Poundering for a few moments, my curiosity overtook me and I configered my autopilot to take me to the Malma solar system. After all, it was only 2 jumps away. "No harm in hearing him out." I thought as I set course for the first jumpgate.

After i docked in the station where Udhias was based, I contacted him straight away. Their was no chit-chat, no pleasantries, strictly bussines. What he told me took me in awe. Half off the empire was in uproar.

The favourite slave of one of the 5 royal Heirs, had broken free. Stealing a luxury transport in the process. She supposedly had help from the outside, a minmater lover. I would have to intercept them at their rendez-vous point. They wanted me, for security reasons, to find her and bring her back. Alive, or dead. I accepted...

As I made my way for the supplied cooridinates, their were a few things that lay heavy on my mood.
"Why did she break free?"
"Couldn't she be more content?"
Why is it that no one seems to be able to accept their role they are born into? Be content, and faithfull. True to your birthright, be it Emperor or slave. Do what you must and uphold the balance.

The luxury transport's hull buckeled. It's wreck floating in empty space. I found her escape pod and brought her back into her rightfull place.
The balance was restored.
All hail the Emperor.

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